WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



penners28 10:05 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
IS EVERY1 OK HUN?

Coffee 9:48 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Why does anyone use Starbucks? The coffee tastes like burnt toast.




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IsaacHock 9:40 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Don't consider yourself above window lickers Fatty, your tongue would be out immediately if I smeared a window with lard you morbidly obese marathon sponsorship stealing punchbag.

Any Old Iron 2:25 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
By the way, I'm pleased to say that down here in SW France Starbucks haven't infested the local high streets. The nearest one is more than an hour away in Bordeaux airport.
The French don't go in for that infantile habit of wandering around the streets sucking on a pint cup of overpriced muck.

Son of Anarchy 2:12 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Issac Hock...

You mean when your window licker drops you off at starbucks

Any Old Iron 2:00 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
I've only ever been into a coffee chain once, which was years ago. I ordered a tea and was asked what type I wanted and what was my name. That was the first and last time I've been asked such pointless questions when ordering a cuppa. Needless to say the tea was filth. I've never been in any of them since.

It totally baffles me how people can waste so much money on a cup of coffee. There must be huge profits in it for these coffee shops considering how they've taken over UK high streets.

Whenever I'm in the UK I stick to using a proper British caff. That's when I'm not in a pub.

But why the fuck would these places put up with people using their space like an office. I see that some independent coffee shops in the US and here are fed up with them and going wifi free (not free wifi)

ttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2016/nov/20/is-the-jig-finally-up-for-coffee-shop-wi-fi-freeloaders

westhammerer 1:53 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
There's only one thing worse in the world than people who use Starbucks as an office and that's people who use their office as a Starbucks.

I have rare occasion to have to briefly visit the slums of, what we'd call in the old days, the office staff. Nowadays you'd call them precarious, robot-muliti-task-calculator-stapler-tippexers.

Anyway their office is like a Starbucks. No work, with shit coffee, shit people, shit wi-fi, and behind every work-tab a Facebook page annoucing their existence to the world.

I thought the future was going to be much better than this.

White Pony 1:46 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Fuck fair trade comma, it just tastes like fucking shit.

yngwies Cat 1:25 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Does Greggs do WiFi? Might set up office there.

Silicon Sausage Rolls.

IsaacHock 12:57 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
After I finish riding to work, I go into Starbucks fully lycra-ed up. I either say "Can I GET a skinny double shot mach" or if I've ordered via the web app, stop shouting into my headset for 2 secs to berate the barista. I slouch into an armchair, legs at least 90 degrees apart, then continuing to converse with my broker in the style of two braying donkeys, consider the metrics from my morning commute on my MacBook.

I fucking love it, and it makes me hard to think of how much you all hate it you fucking cretins.

How do you like those over roasted Ethiopian Single Origins?

Johnson 12:50 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
St. Arbucks?

You fucking idiot, comma.

13 Brentford Rd 12:41 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
OMG I agree with H&P 😜

Who wants to talk about freezers?

, 12:37 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Will not use St. Arbucks on a point of principle. I always try to seek out an independent coffee shop if possible where I can sup fair tax coffee.

mashed in maryland 12:32 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
By sitting down and drinking it?

Biggie Biggs 12:26 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
is it really possible to enjoy a coffee at the shithole that is Starbucks ?

Nurse Ratched 12:09 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Ouch!

Son of Anarchy 12:08 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Pagey fucking knows the score with these coffee cunts.

What cracks me up is the cunts who walk in 15
Mins late to work but are holding a coffee cup with their fucking name on it.

neilalex 12:08 Wed Mar 1
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Pickle, you're good hearted but irredeemably thick. Not much point in having a go at me is there? Stick your head back in those 'hard nosed sociological methodology' books you were fond of mentioning a while back.

Pagey's right without a shadow. I was posting on here about someone at work wanting a 'flat white' the other day and how ridiculous the proliferation of terms was. I had to look it up.

Pickle - a 'flat white' isn't a euphemism for a rape victim.

Pagey 11:58 Tue Feb 28
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
White Pony - inboxed you babe x

mashed in maryland 11:57 Tue Feb 28
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Pagey seems very upset about something as mundane and day-to-day as coffee.

Hammer and Pickle 11:53 Tue Feb 28
Re: People who use Starbucks as an office
Funny. Always had you as underage neil.

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